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Fig year-old woman with sigmoid chronic diverticulitis was referred for surgery because of symptomatic disease. A, B. Pre-operative computed tomography colonography to assess presence of diverticula (arrowhead in A) and sigmoid colon wall thickening (arrowhead in B) related to disease. C, D. Three-dimensional-fused images demonstrate sigmoid arteries (SAs) branching from left colic artery (LCA) and accessory left colic artery (ALCA) branching from middle colic artery (MCA); LCA and SAs run anteriorly to inferior mesenteric vein (IMV). ICA = ileocolic artery, IMA = inferior mesenteric artery, SMA = superior mesenteric artery, SRA = superior rectal artery Fig year-old woman with sigmoid chronic diverticulitis was referred for surgery because of symptomatic disease. A, B. Pre-operative computed tomography colonography to assess presence of diverticula (arrowhead in A) and sigmoid colon wall thickening (arrowhead in B) related to disease. C, D. Three-dimensional-fused images demonstrate sigmoid arteries (SAs) . . . Korean J Radiol Jul-Aug;16(4):
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